36-Count Penn Championship Extra Duty Felt Tennis Balls
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Amazon has 36-Count Penn Championship Extra Duty Felt Tennis Balls for $29.97. Shipping is free.
Walmart has 36-Count Penn Championship Extra Duty Felt Tennis Balls for $29.98. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30 day trial) or on orders of $35+
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About this Item:
100% Wool
Controlled fiber release provides perfectly even nap, while natural rubber offers consistent feel and reduced shock. The Championship line provides unparalleled consistency every time you hit the court.
While extra duty tennis balls are best suited for hard court matches, they can also be played on all indoor and outdoor softer, clay court surfaces as well.
Penn Championship is the Official Ball of USTA Leagues, so you know you're playing with high quality and consistent ball. Available in extra-duty felt, regular duty felt, or extra-duty high altitude felt. USTA and ITF approved.
Interlocked wool fiber ensures the all courts tennis balls will play like new for as long as possible.
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This matches the recent Frontpage Deal and is $15.02 lower (33.4% savings) than the $44.99 list price.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 36-Count Penn Championship Extra Duty Felt Tennis Balls for $29.97 Shipping is free
Walmart[walmart.com] has 36-Count Penn Championship Extra Duty Felt Tennis Balls for $29.98 Shipping is free on orders of $35+ or free with Walmart+[walmart.com] (free 30 day trial) > availability for store pickup will vary by location
About this Item:
100% Wool
Imported
Controlled fiber release provides perfectly even nap, while natural rubber offers consistent feel and reduced shock. The Championship line provides unparalleled consistency every time you hit the court.
While extra duty tennis balls are best suited for hard court matches, they can also be played on all indoor and outdoor softer, clay court surfaces as well.
Penn Championship is the Official Ball of USTA Leagues, so you know you're playing with high quality and consistent ball. Available in extra-duty felt, regular duty felt, or extra-duty high altitude felt. USTA and ITF approved.
Interlocked wool fiber ensures the all courts tennis balls will play like new for as long as possible.
Model: Penn Championship XD Tennis Balls 12 Can Pack/ 36 Balls Yellow - Tennis at Academy Sports
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Better to get Dunlop championship extra duty balls, much better quality than penn ones.. Dicks sporting goods is running a sale on it, costs like $3 per can
Better to get Dunlop championship extra duty balls, much better quality than penn ones.. Dicks sporting goods is running a sale on it, costs like $3 per can
Better to get Dunlop championship extra duty balls, much better quality than penn ones.. Dicks sporting goods is running a sale on it, costs like $3 per can
Again, $4 per can. NOT A DEAL compared to PENN.
If you are in a tournament or play serious, sure.
But friendly games and rallies, not worth 60% more in cost.
Then there's practice. Definitely not worth $4/can.
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Also here it is for over a dollar cheaper at Walmart. Why is their deal over a dollar more? My bet is because SD gets that extra money.
i wouldn't buy these, lots of these balls will be dead out of the can. same for Costco, amazon, and Walmart multi packs. i have better luck at target single can and 4pack can, cost a little more but no dead balls.
I just learned this the other day but if you live somewhere high in elevation (Denver, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, etc) you should buy "high altitude" tennis balls. Otherwise the game becomes unplayably fast.
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Because sadly a lot of "deals" are not deals at all. They are deals for SD, not for the people
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Also here it is for over a dollar cheaper at Walmart. Why is their deal over a dollar more? My bet is because SD gets that extra money.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Penn-C...lsrc=aw.ds
If you are in a tournament or play serious, sure.
But friendly games and rallies, not worth 60% more in cost.
Then there's practice. Definitely not worth $4/can.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Penn-C...lsrc=aw.ds [walmart.com]
My Walmart locations are still $29.97/12 cans.